Good morning, VistaBill and APOI. Yes, it’s kind of a strange place for an incognito meeting since everyone in the building probably knows now that Cinnamon Knight is on the roof.
Thanks for the TV Guide complaint phone number.I have two laptops (one being an Apple) and neitherone is showing the listings for the next week. So Idon’t think the problem not showing the future list-ings is on my end.
Mornin’ VB, APOI, ETC!Of course the Knight wants to meet him on the roof! Don’t all super-heroes meet on rooftops?I just wonder how a guy wearing a giant sardine can could get onto the roof?And I love Tracy’s look in the third panel! The arched eyebrow says it all!
Yesterday, several commenters said Eddie Anderson’s character of “Rochester” on the Jack Benny Show was a racist black stereotype.
Not true. Rochester was smart, literate, hard-working and very funny, the opposite of the standard 30’s racist stereotype of dumb, lazy, illiterate (like “Amos ’n Andy”), orfawningly obedient.
The very first sit-com, the Jack Benny Show’s premise was that Jack was a famous radio star who was the ultimate cheapskate, and Rochester was his only servant, a combination of valet, chauffeur, cook, etc.
Despite that, their relationship was more as equals; Rochester always swapped lines with Jack, ridiculing his boss’s cheapness, and he always got the better of his boss. (Benny wasn’t afraid to let other cast members get big laughs).
Rochester was one of the earliest (to my knowledge) of what is now standard, the back-talking servant, only the relationship between Rochester and Benny was friendly, and not as antagonistic as on shows like “The Jeffersons.”
(How cheap was Jack? The show’s most famous gag: A robber pulls a gun on Benny, and demands, “Your money or your life.” A long pause follows, and the robber repeats his threat. Benny’s exasperated response: “I’m thinking it over!”)
tracy looks CRAZY INTIMIDATING in teh first panel. could cinnamon knight be prepared to spill the beans to tracy and tell him that he and black p wanna help out? maybe tracy WILL send him to the academy.. or use him to force broadway’s hand. since mike said it would be an explosive christmas (paraphrasing of course) maybe the plan will go awry and black p will be broadway’s victim in the explosion of their apartment building? i agree with the poster yesterday who said this story got off to a slow start, but it has built up nicely
The Cinnamon Knight, he wants to help, yet Tracy is suspicious Breakfast pastries, sticky buns, notoriously delicious,Are not the same as good intentions dressed up in cape and maskThe kind that ends up on the roof with questions he must ask.Tracy will indulge the Knight, he’ll listen to his pleaA green light for costumed citizens, this can never bePolice have their hands full with armed thugs who shoot and robThere’s no time to babysit a masked vigilante mob.Hard to see beneath the mask and discern friend from foeRighteous crime fighter sans a badge, there’s only one I knowSaw her stop the robber; saw her stifle the thiefHeard she pulled a Lazarus, much to my relief.So save the role-play for the boudoir, Tracy has not the timeHe’s risking it all out on the street, a professional fighting crime.
I would imagine that Cinnamon Knight’s access to the PDHQ roof was not orthodox. Maybe he zip-lined over from a taller neighboring building…. A meet with Tracy on police turf, however, signals that CK wants to cooperate. The question, then, is will Tracy go for this, or not? If “yes,” how will it work?
OTR is so much more enjoyable than TV. Better acting, better stories, and since the action takes place in the mind of the listener, much better pictures!
Good Morning Detectives!Quick! What will the Knight tell Dick Tracy? Tune in tomorrow, same Cinnamon Time, same Cinnamon Channel, same Cinnamon Website!
Several comments in reference to Pearl Harbor Day. December 7th is the 71st anniversary. On the 8th the US declared war on Japan. I’m 62 but my dad was in the Navy and I remember the significance the event had for his generation and ultimately mine.
Yes, it’s true, Jack Benny and “Rochester” were truly more like family, than being just friends; another similar (less known) friendship (along the same lines) was that of Bing Crosby and his “idol” the Jazz great, Louis Armstrong.
Gweedo Murray said, about 1 hour agoI see that Rochester was not welcome in more than one venue. ^^That was a sad fact of life for black people, at the time, in some cities, they couldn’t eat in restaurants, use the public libraries; or sleep, in many hotels; while totally disgusting to us now, it was status quo, back then
Yes, Chicago has been Tracy’s town all along. Gould was a little ambiguous about that, but the new team has been less so. Like on 11/26, where the “Union Station” in the strip is modeled after the real life Union Station in Chicago.
I’m observing Dec. 7 too. That was the day a divided country mobilized to war against evil forces that threatened to destroy freedom from the Earth. I don’t care if that’s not politically correct anymore, it’s true! Booyah to all you vets from another vet (Marines).
@blunebottle, Gweedo and othersI’m glad to see I’m not the only fan of the classic radio shows!I’d heard the story about Jack refusing lodgings if Rochester couldn’t stay there, too; Jack Benny was fiercely loyal to his friends.I hadn’t thought of it before, but Jack Benny deserves credit just for having a black actor on his show at a time when (I believe) most black characters weren’t just stereotypes, but were played by white actors.
SPOILERBoth topics on today’s posts are central to the next story.It all begins on January 13th.I think that we will exceed the Moon Maid posting numbers on this one.
“They acted like the govts they usurped which were religious.”The atheist Mao was responsible for an estimated 100+ million deaths. No government before him, religious or otherwise, ever acted with such contempt for the Chinese people.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ almost 12 years ago
Good morning all…
They allow visitors on the Police Hdqtrs roof?
APersonOfInterest almost 12 years ago
On the roof? Odd place to meet.-Love the art … first panel is very good.
60sFan almost 12 years ago
Good morning, VistaBill and APOI. Yes, it’s kind of a strange place for an incognito meeting since everyone in the building probably knows now that Cinnamon Knight is on the roof.
Llewellenbruce almost 12 years ago
GWEEDO MURRAY!
Thanks for the TV Guide complaint phone number.I have two laptops (one being an Apple) and neitherone is showing the listings for the next week. So Idon’t think the problem not showing the future list-ings is on my end.
Can't Sleep almost 12 years ago
Mornin’ VB, APOI, ETC!Of course the Knight wants to meet him on the roof! Don’t all super-heroes meet on rooftops?I just wonder how a guy wearing a giant sardine can could get onto the roof?And I love Tracy’s look in the third panel! The arched eyebrow says it all!
Can't Sleep almost 12 years ago
Yesterday, several commenters said Eddie Anderson’s character of “Rochester” on the Jack Benny Show was a racist black stereotype.
Not true. Rochester was smart, literate, hard-working and very funny, the opposite of the standard 30’s racist stereotype of dumb, lazy, illiterate (like “Amos ’n Andy”), orfawningly obedient.
The very first sit-com, the Jack Benny Show’s premise was that Jack was a famous radio star who was the ultimate cheapskate, and Rochester was his only servant, a combination of valet, chauffeur, cook, etc.
Despite that, their relationship was more as equals; Rochester always swapped lines with Jack, ridiculing his boss’s cheapness, and he always got the better of his boss. (Benny wasn’t afraid to let other cast members get big laughs).
Rochester was one of the earliest (to my knowledge) of what is now standard, the back-talking servant, only the relationship between Rochester and Benny was friendly, and not as antagonistic as on shows like “The Jeffersons.”
(How cheap was Jack? The show’s most famous gag: A robber pulls a gun on Benny, and demands, “Your money or your life.” A long pause follows, and the robber repeats his threat. Benny’s exasperated response: “I’m thinking it over!”)
johnrussco almost 12 years ago
On the roof ??
SCOTTtheBADGER almost 12 years ago
Since Richard is, like myself, a USNR JG, (ret), I want to wish him a pleasant December 7th.
tsull2121 almost 12 years ago
tracy looks CRAZY INTIMIDATING in teh first panel. could cinnamon knight be prepared to spill the beans to tracy and tell him that he and black p wanna help out? maybe tracy WILL send him to the academy.. or use him to force broadway’s hand. since mike said it would be an explosive christmas (paraphrasing of course) maybe the plan will go awry and black p will be broadway’s victim in the explosion of their apartment building? i agree with the poster yesterday who said this story got off to a slow start, but it has built up nicely
Pequod almost 12 years ago
The Cinnamon Knight, he wants to help, yet Tracy is suspicious Breakfast pastries, sticky buns, notoriously delicious,Are not the same as good intentions dressed up in cape and maskThe kind that ends up on the roof with questions he must ask.Tracy will indulge the Knight, he’ll listen to his pleaA green light for costumed citizens, this can never bePolice have their hands full with armed thugs who shoot and robThere’s no time to babysit a masked vigilante mob.Hard to see beneath the mask and discern friend from foeRighteous crime fighter sans a badge, there’s only one I knowSaw her stop the robber; saw her stifle the thiefHeard she pulled a Lazarus, much to my relief.So save the role-play for the boudoir, Tracy has not the timeHe’s risking it all out on the street, a professional fighting crime.
SCOTTtheBADGER almost 12 years ago
I think that when Tracy finishes with him, the Cinnamon Knight will be known as the Knight of the Woeful Countenance.
Sisyphos almost 12 years ago
I would imagine that Cinnamon Knight’s access to the PDHQ roof was not orthodox. Maybe he zip-lined over from a taller neighboring building…. A meet with Tracy on police turf, however, signals that CK wants to cooperate. The question, then, is will Tracy go for this, or not? If “yes,” how will it work?
SCOTTtheBADGER almost 12 years ago
OTR is so much more enjoyable than TV. Better acting, better stories, and since the action takes place in the mind of the listener, much better pictures!
Mikeyj almost 12 years ago
Thx you guys… I figured that I could join in on the Batman tributes ;)
MoonlitKnight Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Good Morning Detectives!Quick! What will the Knight tell Dick Tracy? Tune in tomorrow, same Cinnamon Time, same Cinnamon Channel, same Cinnamon Website!
Mostly Water Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Several comments in reference to Pearl Harbor Day. December 7th is the 71st anniversary. On the 8th the US declared war on Japan. I’m 62 but my dad was in the Navy and I remember the significance the event had for his generation and ultimately mine.
nicolacuti almost 12 years ago
So, your getting into super heroes. What experience does JOE have with super heroes? :0)
Mikeyj almost 12 years ago
Yes, it’s true, Jack Benny and “Rochester” were truly more like family, than being just friends; another similar (less known) friendship (along the same lines) was that of Bing Crosby and his “idol” the Jazz great, Louis Armstrong.
Mikeyj almost 12 years ago
They never come right out and say that Tracy is Chicago-based, but, it’s almost certain that he is
Mikeyj almost 12 years ago
Gweedo Murray said, about 1 hour agoI see that Rochester was not welcome in more than one venue. ^^That was a sad fact of life for black people, at the time, in some cities, they couldn’t eat in restaurants, use the public libraries; or sleep, in many hotels; while totally disgusting to us now, it was status quo, back then
APersonOfInterest almost 12 years ago
Today I’m observing December 7th … along with my fellow U. S. Navy Vets!!!
Stagger Lee almost 12 years ago
Mikeyj almost 12 years ago
actually, these guys are a HUGE improvement over the one they replaced
Chief Patton almost 12 years ago
Yes, Chicago has been Tracy’s town all along. Gould was a little ambiguous about that, but the new team has been less so. Like on 11/26, where the “Union Station” in the strip is modeled after the real life Union Station in Chicago.
fhoffman01 almost 12 years ago
I’m observing Dec. 7 too. That was the day a divided country mobilized to war against evil forces that threatened to destroy freedom from the Earth. I don’t care if that’s not politically correct anymore, it’s true! Booyah to all you vets from another vet (Marines).
Can't Sleep almost 12 years ago
@blunebottle, Gweedo and othersI’m glad to see I’m not the only fan of the classic radio shows!I’d heard the story about Jack refusing lodgings if Rochester couldn’t stay there, too; Jack Benny was fiercely loyal to his friends.I hadn’t thought of it before, but Jack Benny deserves credit just for having a black actor on his show at a time when (I believe) most black characters weren’t just stereotypes, but were played by white actors.
Tarry Plaguer almost 12 years ago
SPOILERBoth topics on today’s posts are central to the next story.It all begins on January 13th.I think that we will exceed the Moon Maid posting numbers on this one.
paulbellefeuille almost 12 years ago
Coldsooner you do realize that your photo is not of Mr Marx but of my friend Frank Ferrante. and I think he did climb a spice rack lol..
fhoffman01 almost 12 years ago
“They acted like the govts they usurped which were religious.”The atheist Mao was responsible for an estimated 100+ million deaths. No government before him, religious or otherwise, ever acted with such contempt for the Chinese people.